Baldwin Park, CA – Kingman Group works closely with the most highly skilled engineers to create products that will set future trends in paintball. With a brand new design, Spyder prepares to launch three new models sure to shape the future of scenario paintball with an entire slate of innovative features, from the “DLS” (Dual Loading System), to the advanced high accuracy and long range First Strike™ paintball equipped.

Spyder introduces the E-MR5™ electronic, MR5™ semi-auto, and Hammer 7™ pump-action paintball markers for 2013, each with distinctive character for your style of play, and each coming stock with a 9-round magazine capable of shooting .68 caliber paintballs and the new First Strike™ paintball from Tiberius Arms. The First Strike™ paintball offers 2x more range and 25x more accuracy.* Spyder has also developed a new lineup of MR™ accessories for 2013 including the “Advance” Electronic Trigger Frame, Battle Barrels, Shrouds, Stocks, Sights and more.

Spyder received multiple requests this year to produce an electronic version of the popular MRX™ marker. They have responded with the E-MR5™, featuring the new “Advance” electronic trigger frame with the LEAP 3™ circuit board and color access mode display (SAFE, SEMI, 3 Burst, 6 Burst, Full Auto and low battery indicator). The all-new “Advance” trigger frame is also sold separately as an upgrade for the MR5™, MRX™ and MRX Elite™ markers.

These 2013 Spyder paintball markers can be viewed at the PSP World Cup event in Orlando, FL October 25-28, 2012 and will be available worldwide this coming holiday season.

Baldwin Park, CA – Kingman Group recently supplied Spyder MRX™ paintball markers for a military combat engineer training weekend. The request came in as follows, “Can you guys provide a paintball marker that feels realistic to our issued weapons, provides an impact, and operates at an affordable price?” The answer was simple, we offered up the Spyder MRX™, a tactical powerhouse featuring the “DLS” Dual Loading System. This unique patent pending system enabled the soldiers to interchange the loading system with a quick turn of the barrel; allowing them to switch from the traditional hopper fed paintball system to the all new 10-round lower magazine feed system.

Sergeant First Class JJ Brookshire was on site at Hollywood Sports Park in Bellflower, CA to prepare more than 100 soldiers for a weekend of combative military training. The platoons were responsible for laying minds, defending positions, clearing rooms and searching for caches of weapons. JJ adds, “Historically the military has used the laser tag MILES system and Simunitions for training. With the MILES system, it’s affordable but there is no impact. With Simunitions you get the impact but it’s extremely expensive. The Spyder MRX works out great. It has a good feel and mimics our issued weapons with the magazine feed. With the Spyder MRX paintball markers we are saving money and getting good valuable training at the same time.”

Check out the documentary style video clip with coverage from the combat engineer training weekend. We are honored and proud to support the United States military forces. For more information on the products used for the US Armed Forces combative training excercise please visit www.spyder.tv to check out the Spyder MRX, MRX Elite, HighLite Goggles and more.